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Wow! That drone has some range. Great flying.
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Old Posted Dec 16, 2024, 2:59 PM
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Thanks! It does, however on this one I drove to two locations. Have lots more cool autumn footage I need use
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Old Posted Dec 17, 2024, 1:28 PM
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HOLY SHIT that's a beautiful shot AND I can see the end of the rainbow!!!! Republic is my new fav. I love the lines and how the glass changes to such a silvery blue at times. It feels very big city for Austin. More more more
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I seen a video on instagram of the rainbow over all of downtown
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Beautiful - living in CA for so long I had forgotten how much I used to love driving through the hills in the fall.

I can't help but be saddened and amazed at how low - or even non-existent - the lake waters are. I've never seen them that low. As was the case for Lake Mead, have any dead bodies been uncovered?
If it keeps dropping, some may pop up. Hopefully not.
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Took this from my plane window this wknd. Waterline is really making an impact on the skyline now:

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From that perspective the white was a great choice. Really stands out.
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While I love the spread out skyline, at times I wish I could move some of the buildings from Rainey into the central downtown area to add just a bit more density.
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Photo I took shortly before New Year with cool vibe

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Old Posted Jan 9, 2025, 12:32 AM
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Old Posted Jan 9, 2025, 7:19 PM
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While I love the spread out skyline, at times I wish I could move some of the buildings from Rainey into the central downtown area to add just a bit more density.
I agree with you, though at least from the southeast the skyline looks incredible with Rainey front and center (Driving up Riverside and from the airport especially).
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While I love the spread out skyline, at times I wish I could move some of the buildings from Rainey into the central downtown area to add just a bit more density.
When you have a moment - go back and take a look at the (several) proposed towers in that region which did not come to fruition. Most were between 500' and 800' tall. It was a timing issue. They were proposed in a time where capital was drying up, COVID and then the subsequent remote work movement - temporarily killing new, spec office projects.

I would expect that area of downtown to once again see proposals as soon as the market corrects and developers get a better handle on what office space needs will be in the near future. Most of those past proposals were either solely office or mixed-use projects.
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